See Also: phonography(medicine)
phonography(dictionary)

phonography (iou)



phonography noun. E18.
[from PHONO- + -GRAPHY.]
Phonetic spelling; spec. the system of phonetic shorthand invented by Isaac Pitman in 1837. E18.
The automatic recording or reproduction of sound; the construction and use of phonographs. M19.
phonographer noun a person who uses phonography M19.
phono'graphic,
phono'graphical adjectives (a) phonetic; of or pertaining to phonography; (b) of, pertaining to, or produced by a phonograph: M19.
phono'graphically adverb by means of phonography or a phonograph M19.
phonographist noun (now rare) a phonographer M19.